Reality Star Ashley Ross Dies After Fatal Car Crash in Atlanta


Ashley Ross

Atlanta reality star Ashley Ross, popularly known as “Ms. Minnie,” has died following a hit-and-run accident at Old National Highway, Atlanta, Georgia. According to accident reports, the reality star’s publicist, Liz Dixson, announced her death on Monday night, April 27th, via a press release on social media.

Ashley was a native of Tennessee and died at the age of 34. She was a star of “The Lifetime Show,” and appeared in it since its debut in 2006. In the press release, the victim’s publicist said that the reality television star died as a result of injuries she incurred from an accident that happened on Sunday night, April 26th.

Dixson said that Ashley Ross’s family have asked for privacy as they mourn the tragic loss. She added that the deceased was traveling in a car near Old National Highway when the accident occurred.

Medics took the TV star to Grady Memorial Hospital, but the doctors could not save her.  There is no further information about the accident at this time.

According to accident reports, the rate of hit-and-run accidents is on the rise. Those involved in this kind of accident flee the scene for different reasons ranging from driving on a suspended license, DUI, to not having vehicle insurance.

Fault also plays a role, and other reasons like driving a stolen car, and driving a vehicle without the owner’s permission, make drivers flee the scene of an accident. The punishment for leaving a crash scene is severe, and depends on the circumstances of each case.

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